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Measles, mumps and rubella vaccines sit in a cooler at the Rockland County Health Department in Pomona, N.Y., March 27, 2019. (AP/Seth Wenig)

America's measles outbreak got worse

Matthew Rozsa

The measles outbreak of 2019 has now clocked 1,022 confirmed cases

Special Counsel Robert Mueller speaks on the investigation into Russian interference in the 2016 Presidential election, at the US Justice Department in Washington, DC, on May 29, 2019. (Getty/Mandel Ngan)

DOJ to give Congress Mueller evidence

Shira Tarlo

The deal comes a day before the House was set to vote on whether to hold AG William Barr in contempt of Congress

(Shira Tarlo)

NY bill would decriminalize sex work

Shira Tarlo

If passed, the bill would make NY the first state to decriminalize sex work and free incarcerated sex workers

(Getty/Mandel Ngan)

Trump's tariff tantrum: More ignorance

Amanda Marcotte

Donald Trump understands nothing about trade or immigration or economics, and is just hoping we won't notice

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Aunjanue Ellis and Ethan Herisse in "When They See Us" (Atsushi Nishijima/Netflix)

"When They See Us" plaintiff settlement

Tambay Obenson - Indiewire

This is on top of the $41 million settlement that New York City finally settled on in 2014

Rudy Giuliani; Nancy Pelosi; Joseph McCarthy; Donald Trump (AP/Getty)

Rudy compares Pelosi to Joe McCarthy

Matthew Rozsa

"Is this worse than Joe McCarthy? They are destroying any adherence to our constitution," Giuliani asks on Twitter

President Donald Trump; Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman (Photo illustration by Salon/Getty Images)

Bipartisan opposition to Trump arms sale

Matthew Rozsa

A Republican and a Democratic senator join forces to introduce a bill they hope will check Trump's power

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Rep. Mark Meadows (R-NC); Rep. Jim Jordan R-OH) (Getty/AP/Salon)

Impeachment and the Freedom Caucus

Heather Digby Parton

Far-right House members spent years trying to impeach Obama appointees. Suddenly they're concerned with civility

This Oct. 13, 2016 photo shows a view of the hamlet Paracatu, Brazil, destroyed by a mudslide triggered in Nov. 2015, by the failing of a dam at a nearby iron mine. On the other side of the lush mountains miles north of Rio de Janeiro, lies a valley so rich it's believed to hold one of the largest iron deposits in the planet. (AP Photo/Leo Correa) (AP)

Mining corps loot the global south

Nate Singham - Independent Media Institute

The process of corporate plunder in the global mining industry is aggravating social and economic inequality.

Stephen Miller; Donald Trump; Jared Kushner (AP/Andrew Harnik/Getty/Saul Loeb)

Trump to dump "diversity" visa lottery

Sophia Tesfaye

Stephen Miller and Jared Kushner's immigration plan is DOA in the Senate. Trump will try to implement it anyway

Enjoy fried foods without the guilt

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There is a way you can have your (deep fried) cake and eat it too

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FILE - In this Wednesday, Jan. 4, 1995 file photo, Masssachusetts State Trooper Daniel Dhionis stands guard at the Planned Parenthood Clinic of Greater Boston in Brookline, Mass,, where flowers and letters were left after two women were killed, and five people injured in shootings at Planned Parenthood and another clinic. Planned Parenthood clinics have been repeated targets of bombings, arson and protests. (AP Photo/Julia Malakie) (AP)

Will pro-life rhetoric spark violence?

Rebecca Gibian - WhoWhatWhy

How did we get to the point where an anti-choice law is passed that makes no exceptions for rape or incest?

Hillary Clinton; Joe Biden (Getty/Salon)

Is Joe Biden the new Hillary?

Bill Curry

Biden's "bipartisanship" is a throwback to the Democrats' biggest mistakes. But his coronation is not inevitable

Students gather with signs for a Climate Strike rally on the campus of Columbia University, Friday March 15, 2019, in New York. (AP/Bebeto Matthews)

Climate activists: Marching might work

Kate Yoder - Grist

For activists trying to combat climate change, a new study reveals that marches might be creating a lasting impact.

(AP Photo/Bullit Marquez, File)

The American cult of bombing and war

William J. Astore - TomDispatch.com

Ten tenets of air power that I didn’t learn in the Air Force.

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In this Friday, July 1, 2016 photo, a rainbow-color waste slick appears on Brooklyn's Gowanus Canal, in New York. The canal is a Superfund site polluted with decades' worth of industrial waste and sewage, but the developer says the pending more than half a billion dollars cleanup of the toxic waterway hasn't deterred tenants from flocking to the building, where the rent for a one-bedroom apartment starts in the low $3,000s. (AP Photo/Bebeto Matthews) (AP)

EPA to states: Stop policing pollution

Sarah Okeson - DCReport

It’s an effort to get around two court decisions that apply in only 14 states

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Democratic presidential candidate and former vice president Joe Biden (Getty/Scott Olson)

Biden's climate plan reveals plagiarism

Molly Enking - Grist

Presidential candidate Joe Biden's climate plan appears to share a strong resemblance of other groups' plans.

National security adviser John Bolton listens during a press briefing at the White House, Monday, Jan. 28, 2019, in Washington. (AP Photo/ Evan Vucci) (AP)

Travel to Cuba falls victim to John Bolt

Medea Benjamin - Independent Media Institute

National Security Adviser John Bolton sets new travel restrictions that will harshly regulate travel to Cuba.

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FILE - This May 9, 2012, photo shows the Grandview State Park overlooking the New River Gorge National River in Grandview, W.Va. The state offers numerous trails for hiking and other spots with scenic views. (AP Photo/The Charleston Gazette, Kenny Kemp) (AP)

State parks are on the verge of collapse

Mike Wehner - BGR

While state parks' rise in popularity can be interpreted as a positive phenomenon, the weight might be too much.

An aerial view of the U.S.-Mexico border, with Mexico on the right, on April 5, 2019 in Tijuana, Mexico. (Getty/Mario Tama)

U.S. policy is killing women in Tijuana

Dan Werb

A Bush-era neoliberal policy caused the murder rate of women in Tijuana to surge 1000% in 18 years

(Photo by Rocky Luten/Food52)

My new favorite way to cook asparagus

Sarah Jampel - Food52

It also happens to be the best way

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